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Have any luck sellng your MR2?
I and am really interested in her. She looks good and I need a small car asap.
But, Your asking price is wildly high. Just NADA priced it and your Price is higher than a 95 trubo in Excellent condition.
Thanks, ME




Thanks for your interest. I've had offers of $4500 and $5000 so far.

There are a number of car pricing guides. I was a reference librarian for 20 years and am familiar with most of them.
Try to find another 22 year old S/C MR2 in excellent condition. Good luck...!!!
At that age, it's ALL about condition and mileage.
I feel the value is there.... and it's an "appreciating asset"..... They're becoming increasingly rare, especially with s/c and relatively low mileage.
I looked at the current issue of a monthly car collecting magazine in our local library, which suggested a value of $3500 for an "average" '89 MR2 in "average condition". Add $1500 for a supercharger. Total of $5000 for an "average"... and mine's WAY better than "average"... Check out some of those 'beaters' on ebay.....
Him





 
Have any luck sellng your MR2?
I and am really interested in her. She looks good and I need a small car asap.
But, Your asking price is wildly high. Just NADA priced it and your Price is higher than a 95 trubo in Excellent condition.
Thanks, ME




Thanks for your interest. I've had offers of $4500 and $5000 so far.

There are a number of car pricing guides. I was a reference librarian for 20 years and am familiar with most of them.
Try to find another 22 year old S/C MR2 in excellent condition. Good luck...!!!
At that age, it's ALL about condition and mileage.
I feel the value is there.... and it's an "appreciating asset"..... They're becoming increasingly rare, especially with s/c and relatively low mileage.
I looked at the current issue of a monthly car collecting magazine in our local library, which suggested a value of $3500 for an "average" '89 MR2 in "average condition". Add $1500 for a supercharger. Total of $5000 for an "average"... and mine's WAY better than "average"... Check out some of those 'beaters' on ebay.....
Him






Aw hell nah forget that guy he's an ass. Give me his address I'll juss have someone steal it
 
Emailed him again..
Harold,
I checked
NADA http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1989/Toyota/MR2/2-Door-Coupe-Supercharged/Values

VMR http://www.vmrintl.com/value_menus/olderprcs/89tomrr2.html and they all show a similar prices.
I'm not down playing your personal Value of her. But When buying a car the Nada and KBB values are the bench marks. And what are used by insurance companies.

KBB(which only drops to 1991 now) but- http://www.kbb.com/toyota/mr2/1991-toyota-mr2/turbo-coupe-2d/?vehicleid=11585&intent=buy-used&condition=excellent&pricetype=private-party



So if someone offered you $5000 and they have the cash and are willing to pick her up. I'd sell it to them A.S.A.P.
I'm not prepared to reasonably offer you $4,500 but if it doesnt sell, feel free to email me.

Maybe you can point me in the direction of the resources your using to price you car? Then I may be convinced.
 
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